0 a very large farm on which animals are kept, especially in North and South America:
1 a type of large farm on which animals are kept:
a cattle ranch
It is decided or blocked at the collective (group ranch) level, as a result of which the endogeneity problem (of property rights) vanishes.
These include commercial maize production, horticulture, tree crops, dairy, and cattle ranching.
This problem is compounded by the presence, within the ranch, of patches of thicket harbouring untreated populations of tsetse.
Developments in the post-colonial period, including the emergence and decline of group ranches are discussed after this.
In addition to wild herbivores, the ranch also houses domestic stock, of which there are approximately 3000 cattle and 500 sheep, goats, camels, and donkeys.
Where ranching predominates, wetlands provide choice dry-season pastures; corrals and milking sheds often perch on the islands.
This part in essence retains the group ranch system.
They are labeled as 'costs' due to the prevailing notion that ranching leads to negative environmental impacts.
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